"It was really amateur hour. I mean, it was two guys," Rodriguez said. "We couldn’t ask anyone. We didn’t want to ask anyone."
Maybe it was.
A-Rod's entire persona seemed as contrived as ever.
Pardon me, but I seem to recall a time when the above bolded phrase was used by legendary anchorman Ron Burgundy to reference something a little more serious than a ball-player using a banned substance.
PED's may have taken over the game of baseball for nearly a decade, but when a woman tries to take over the news, well that's just going too far. Amateur hour, indeed.
If you thought A-Rod was mad at the Sports Illustrated reporter..
1 recs | 5 comments
This garnered the rec
just because you used the sound clip.
Stephen Higdon - February 18, 2009
hahhah
yesssss. I felt it was the piece de resistance
Evan Hochschild - February 18, 2009
Truly though
It is.
Stephen Higdon - February 18, 2009
Brian Cashman really said this?
It’s in the NY Times:
"This is Humpty Dumpty," General Manager Brian Cashman said. "We got to put him back together again. We got to put him back up on the wall."
clack - February 18, 2009
wow!
all of King George’s horses,http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/17/sports/othersports/17horse.html, and all of his men,http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0fOU8hY6tB9d6/340x.jpg, couldn’t put A-Rod together again
Evan Hochschild - February 18, 2009
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